Explore the Underground of the 1920s in Darling: A New Musical

Set during the heyday of the jazz age and on the brink of the crippling stock market crash, Darling: A New Musical is an exploration of rebellion and first love that is inspired by Peter Pan. Neglected by her self-absorbed parents, Ursula encounters a boy named Peter, who is being hunted by the law for a crime he may or may not have committed. Peter offers Ursula the opportunity to run away and she gets swept into an underground world of jazz, sex and a mysterious powder called Fairy Dust. Featuring a talented young cast of Bay Area actors and music/lyrics from Ryan Scott Oliver, Darling: A New Musical is an explosive look at the past that still resonates today.

Reviews & Ratings

No good songs. Muddled book. Top quality children's theatre talent all the way around. but I have never seen a children's play set in a bordello with kids playing prostitutes before. This play borrows from Peter Pan but does not explain well the concoctions.